Drawing on the triangle, the alchemical symbol for fire, “rising fire” speaks to the creative spark that lies within us all. Much like the Native American ceremony of raising a teepee, “rising fire” is a celebration and honoring of the fact that it is only by allowing our fire to rise inside of us that we find our true creative purpose.

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sacred space

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:16" x 12"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

“[A]bstract with overtones” suggests the profound nature of a horizon set upon the layers of energetic resonance that breathe with the earth as it exposes its potential. This horizon line joins earth and sky and presents the viewer with a barren, yet not so barren landscape on which to create their own experience.

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fire dance

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:16" x 12"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

Pointing west to a place of stillness, intuition and knowing, “feathered muse” captures the moment before birth, the precipice, when one is full of potential and ready to embrace the magnificence of life.

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spirit dwelling

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:16" x 12"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

Greeting the morning from the entrance of a teepee is an experience that acknowledges our place in the world by saying to the rising sun, “we walk together and, while I cannot go back into the past, I will walk with you, always looking forward, for I am protected.” —excerpt from DailyOM

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elegant equation

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:16" x 12"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

“[U]nexpected visitor” extends an invitation to experience the expansiveness of life. In this work, the tree reaches out in friendship to a bird, which represents the freedom of flight… embracing the cycle of life.

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silent enough

printmaking monotype using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:19 1/4" x 8 1/4"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

Representing the harmonious mingling of all elements, “attunement” draws upon the form of the cross for inspiration. In this way, its very nature is indicative of the human desire to know and experience the unfolding mystery of life. One can actually feel the sensation of oneness, wholeness and unity in its form.

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steadfast and wavering

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:22" x 8"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

“[P]ortal thru which” connects two mirrored teepee images as they sit on a horizon line sharing sky and root deeply to the earth both above and below. The opening that is created by the joining of these two triangles (one symbolizing fire and the other water) is the portal thru which one must pass in order to embrace the unknown and grow.

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still point

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:16" x 12"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

In order to align ourselves with our highest potential, we must source the whole of our life experience. “[S]ourcing alignment, chartreuse” celebrates the intimate connection that we create with our environment each and every day.

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where wisdom sat

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:16" x 12"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

Early American settlers referred to the large white flowers of the yucca as lanterns or “lamps of god” as they made their way through the Southwest.

Named after the distinctive bright mass of white flowers that protrudes from a center stalk within the yucca plant, “Lamparas de Dios” celebrates the rich life that grows in the deserts of the Southwestern United States.

Symbolically, the work represents all those things that light our way.

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in the presence of spirit

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:16" x 12"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

In order to align ourselves with our highest potential, we must source the whole of our life experience. “[S]ourcing alignment, bittersweet” celebrates the intimate connection that we create with our environment each and every day.

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fertile passage

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:22" x 8"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

When you withdraw your attention from those things that are not pleasing, and you put your attention upon those things that are pleasing, those pleasing things begin to become more abundant; and those not-pleasing things become more rare. Until, eventually, those not-pleasing things cannot be part of your experience because you will have eliminated your attraction factor from your vibration... What you think and what you get always matches. —Abraham-Hicks

Ladder up… to your dreams.

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guiding stillness

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:16" x 12"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

Every day, I give thanks to the source of my creativity while deeply respecting the beautiful illumination of my own inner knowing as it is revealed to me through my work. “[R]everence” is a reminder to give thanks for our gifts…

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still

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:19 1/4" x 8 1/4"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

There comes a moment in everyone’s life when it is time to speak your truth. “[T]he rising up” honors this moment and invites you to “say what you need to say,” in whatever way honors you most, in all moments.

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cup of tea, black

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:19 1/4" x 8 1/4"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912), received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen. Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor’s cup full, and then kept on pouring. The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. “It is overfull. No more will go in!” “Like this cup,” Nan-in said, “you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?” —A Zen Koan by Japanese Zen master Muju

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cup of tea, green

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:19 1/4" x 8 1/4"

Fine art archival prints also available in the original 19 1/4" x 8 1/4" image size in a limited edition of 11 or in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive 2nd limited edition of 100.

Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912), received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen. Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor’s cup full, and then kept on pouring. The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. “It is overfull. No more will go in!” “Like this cup,” Nan-in said, “you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?” —A Zen Koan by Japanese Zen master Muju

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the way tree

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:16" x 12"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

In 2004, I walked the Camino de Santiago, a 550-mile pilgrimmage starting in Saint Jean Pied de Port in southern France, over the Pyrenees mountains, across northern Spain to Cape Finisterre. Along "the way," trees are marked with yellow arrows offering guidance to pilgrims. It was on this tree, I found myself guidied by the yellow arrow as I ventured out on my own along "the way." Although I was alone, I felt a sense of peace and safety I have never felt before. "[T]he way tree" celebrates this peace and guidance, "the way" we are given if only when we ask and listen.

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visionary

printmaking monotype + solarplate intaglio using water and soy-based inks on archival paper

Original image dimensions:22" x 8"

Fine art archival prints also available in a variety of custom sizes an all-inclusive limited edition of 111.

“[A]lchemy of align” is a uniquely organic collection of work that focuses on the common thread that connects us all and intends to provoke the viewer to rediscover the profound nature of alchemy—the transmutation of the mundane into magic. Cloaked in abstraction, stark horizons split the work into two fields, one above the other, and refer to a more spiritual landscape. In this way, each work not only highlights the energetic alignment of subject to source, but more abstractly represents the link between science and spirituality.

About the TechniqueFree from commitment to any single style, this collection of work reflects an ever-evolving organic synthesis of unique printmaking technique as well as my steadfast commitment to the planet.

As such my printmaking technique involves:

• Monotype - a unique and spontaneous process combining various painting and printmaking techniques on a plate which are then transferred to paper resulting in a one-of-a-kind image

• Solarplate Intaglio - an organic printmaking technique utilizing the sun as the catalyst to burn an image into a copper plate as an environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional harsh, toxic, chemically-based printmaking